Sponsored Resources

ERIC CLAPTON, Me and Mr. Johnson CD cover artwork

ERIC CLAPTON, Me and Mr. Johnson

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1695449

Disk length: 1h 12m 26s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

View all albums by ERIC CLAPTON...

Tracks & Durations

1. When You Got A Good Friend 3:20
2. Little Queen Of Spades 4:58
3. They're Red Hot 3:23
4. Me And The Devil Blues 2:53
5. Traveling Riverside Blues 4:31
6. Last Fair Deal Gone Down 2:35
7. Stop Breakin Down Blues 2:28
8. Milkcow's Calf Blues 3:16
9. Kind Hearted Woman Blues 4:07
10. Come On In My Kitchen 3:34
11. If I Had Possession Over Jud 3:24
12. Love In Vain 4:02
13. 32-20 Blues 2:59
14. Hell Hound On My Trail 3:49
15. Wonderful Tonight 5:15
16. Tears In Heaven 4:30
17. Bad Love (Live) 6:24
18. Running On Faith (Live) 6:48

Note: The information about this album is acquired from the publicly available resources and we are not responsible for their accuracy.

Review

It's impossible to overemphasize the importance of singer-guitarist-songwriter Robert Johnson's contribution to blues music. The same can be said of Eric Clapton, one of Mr. Johnson's most dedicated interpreters. From his work with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers to Cream and beyond, Clapton has arguably attracted more widespread attention to Johnson's music than any other living musician. A decade after his all-blues From the Cradle (which included no Johnson material), Clapton jumps into the icon's catalog with both feet by covering 14 Johnson tunes. With a stripped-down veteran band that includes such longtime associates as drummer Steve Gadd, keyboardist Billy Preston, and harmonica ace Jerry Portnoy, the guitarist attacks these songs with passion, intelligence, and a refreshing lack of blues-rock pretense. From the upbeat jump of "32-20 Blues" and "They're Red Hot" to the slower, grinding "Little Queen of Spades" and "Milkcow's Calf Blues," Clapton acquits himself well, eschewing his slicker inclinations with arrangements that underscore Johnson's rawest tendencies--although perhaps he doesn't seem sufficiently terrified when walking with Lucifer on "Me and the Devil Blues." Still, this is a successful and admirable return to his roots, one that will hopefully introduce an even larger audience to Johnson's seminal work. --Hal HorowitzOn Me And Mr.Johnson, Eric Clapton covers 14 of the 29 songs Robert Johnson, the most mythic figure of the blues, wrote and recorded in his lifetime. For fans of deep blues,it doesn 't get any better than this. After the success of Clapton 's first two traditional blues albums —1994 's Gram- my-winning triple-platinum, #1 pop From The Cradle, and 2000 's Grammy-winning, double-platinum,#3-charting Riding With The King collaboration with B.B.King —Me And Mr.Johnson finds Clapton once more at the crossroads of blues and rock.

The cover illustration by Peter Blake includes both published photographs of Robert Johnson: a rendering of the Robert Johnson Studio Portrait / Hooks Bros., Memphis c. 1935 / © 1989 Delta Haze Corporation / the Robert Johnson photo booth self-portrait, early 1930s / © 1986 Delta Haze Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.

Please note: we do not provide any ERIC CLAPTON music downloads, have no any mp3 music including music samples and music ringtones, and can not assist you where to buy music CDs and used CDs. You can search for it on music sites all over the Internet or visit one of our advertisers. We appreciate any ideas and comments about this experimental music database.